Beat gas prices by hypermiling

Hypermiling

With gas prices at historic highs, it seems like everyone’s looking for ways to save money by conserving fuel. Well, there’s a new breed drivers out there taking fuel conservation to uncharted territories. Known as hypermilers, these folks adjust their driving behavior and even their car maintenance routines in order to get better gas mileage. Here are just a few of the techniques they use to save gas:

Coasting - In the world of hypermiling, coasting is key, because it uses much less fuel than a typical acceleration and braking pattern. Rather than using their brakes, hypermilers save gas by coasting around corners and as they are coming in for stops.

Eliminating Idling - Hypermilers avoid idling whenever possible, as it uses fuel without covering any ground. Remember, this tip: when idling you are getting 0 miles per gallon.

Stoplight Strategy - When approaching a red light, hypermilers save fuel by reducing their speed or coasting in hopes of avoiding a complete stop.

Avoiding rapid acceleration - Another hypermiling fuel saving technique is to avoid rapid acceleration, which uses much more fuel than gingerly pressing the gas pedal to get up to speed.

June 16, 2008   1 Comment

LA gas prices rise, traffic drops

Crazy Gas Prices

If you commute in LA, you’ve been monitoring the continuing gas price climb. I think that we reached yet another record high with $4.15 / gallon, which translates into $50/tank = $200 /month for me personally. But for the poor guy behind me with his family wagon, it’s more like $400/month. That’s another car payment that you didn’t account for before. More and more Angelenos are leaving their cars at home and making use of the public transportation, which has freed up the highways considerably as of late. You can feel the domino effect on the dollar immediately, since oil is traded in dollars: oil goes up, dollar goes down. Here are a couple of sites that can help you find the cheapest gas prices near you, by typing in your address: Mapquest, Los Angeles Gas Prices by Gas Buddy. Your other choices: bike, bus, train, carpool or protest record high gas prices with the truckers in Capitol. Just don’t let it give you a gas price heart attack.

May 22, 2008   No Comments